In 2020, Bolan Mountain Lookout was burned by the Slater Fire. Four years later, a district ranger and an Oregon nonprofit ...
The 11-mile closure stretches from south of Ashland to the border, and additional stretches of the freeway are closed in ...
The atmospheric river will be weaker by the time it shifts toward Southern California. However, for now, weekend rain looks like a pretty good possibility.
A “bomb cyclone” riding a long atmospheric river toward the West Coast is expected to bring more than a foot of rain to parts of Northern California and 30-foot waves to the Oregon ...
West Coast states are bracing for hurricane-like conditions today as a 'bomb cyclone' drags an atmospheric river onto land.
A massive plume of moisture from the Pacific called an atmospheric river will hit the West Coast on Tuesday afternoon and ...
Starting Tuesday, the Pacific Northwest could get at least 6 inches of rain, with 20-plus inches possible in the mountains.
A low-pressure system headed for Northern California and Oregon is likely to bring extreme rain and strong winds.
A second atmospheric river is impacting the Pacific Northwest only days after a similar storm hit over the weekend.
Let’s use Oregon as the example and game out two scenarios: First, we’d argue that entering the CFP with a 13-0 record is challenging unto itself because of the pressure and expectations that would ...